Here at Blisspop, we aim to show our audience who’s making their mark upon electronic music culture today. We sort through the good and the bad, bringing you the latest sounds. This brings us to the sixth installment of our new series, Feedback Friday. Our next batch of beat aficionados / actual human beings / Blisspop contributors includes: Aeron Premo, Patrick Blinkhorn, Jonathan Sherman, Justin Barini-Rivers, and our second guest reviewer

Here at Blisspop, we aim to show our audience who’s making their mark upon electronic music culture today. We sort through the good and the bad, bringing you the latest sounds. This brings us to the fifth installment of our new series, Feedback Friday. Our next batch of beat aficionados / actual human beings / Blisspop contributors includes: William Creason, Alex Rubenstein, Max Hirsch, Justin Barini-Rivers, and our first guest

Here at Blisspop, we aim to show our audience who’s making their mark upon electronic music culture today. We sort through the good and the bad, bringing you the latest sounds. This brings us to the fourth installment of our new series, Feedback Friday. Our next batch of discerning listeners / dedicated dancers / Blisspop contributors includes: Aeron Premo, Yvette Bailhache, Jonathan Sherman, Justin Barini-Rivers, and Michael Khalifeh. This week’s

A little over two weeks ago, Nicolas Jaar quietly dropped a solo full length album called 2012-2017. Only he did it under his old alias A.A.L (Against All Logic) on a newly created Soundcloud page that hardly anyone is following, so for the most part, the initial release went pretty much unnoticed. Which is quite the shame because it’s some of his finest work put together and missing out on a

Formed in 2014 at Georgetown University by vocalist Mary Ellen Funke and pianist Lyell Evans Roeder and now based in Los Angeles, Tigers Are Bad For Horses create a sound that is informed by multiple genres ranging from electronic and indie pop to jazz and film scores. This unique melding of influences has resulted in many stand out songs. Their release, “Still Here” continues that track record. The duo’s newest track